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1 Second Regular Session Sixty-eighth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED LLS NO Richard Sweetman x SENATE BILL 1- SENATE SPONSORSHIP King S., (None), HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Senate Committees State, Veterans & Military Affairs House Committees 1 A BILL FOR AN ACT CONCERNING THE PENALTIES FOR PERSONS WHO DRIVE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at In any prosecution for a driving under the influence (DUI), driving while ability impaired (DWAI), vehicular assault, or vehicular homicide, if at the time of the commission of the alleged offense, or within two hours thereafter, the defendant's blood, urine, or saliva contains any amount of a schedule I controlled substance, except for Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. Capital letters indicate new material to be added to existing statute. Dashes through the words indicate deletions from existing statute.

2 tetrahydrocannabinols; a schedule II controlled substance; salvia divinorum; or synthetic cannabinoids, or the defendant's blood contains nanograms or more of delta -tetrahydrocannabinol per milliliter in whole blood, such fact gives rise to the permissible inference that the defendant was under the influence of drugs. The bill expands the existing definition of "DUI per se" to include driving when the driver's blood, urine, or saliva contains any amount of a schedule I controlled substance, except for tetrahydrocannabinols; salvia divinorum; or synthetic cannabinoids, and driving when the defendant's blood contains nanograms or more of delta -tetrahydrocannabinol per milliliter in whole blood. The bill removes statutory instances of the term "habitual user" Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, -1-, amend (.) as follows: -1-. Definitions. As used in articles 1 to of this title, unless the context otherwise requires: (.) "DUI per se" means: (a) Driving with a BAC of 0.0 or more, and IN WHICH CASE use of the term shall incorporate by reference the offense described in section --1 () (a); (b) DRIVING WHEN THE DRIVER'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA CONTAINS ANY AMOUNT OF: (I) A SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0, C.R.S., EXCEPT FOR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS; (II) SALVIA DIVINORUM, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), C.R.S.; OR (III) SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), C.R.S.; OR (c) DRIVING WHEN THE DRIVER'S BLOOD CONTAINS FIVE NANOGRAMS OR MORE OF DELTA -TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL PER -- SB1-

3 MILLILITER IN WHOLE BLOOD. (d) USE OF THE TERM "DUI PER SE", AS DESCRIBED BY PARAGRAPH (b) OR (c) OF THIS SUBSECTION (.) SHALL INCORPORATE BY REFERENCE THE OFFENSE DESCRIBED IN SECTION --1 () (a.). SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1, amend (1) (d), () (b), () (c), (), () (a) introductory portion, () (b), and () (e); repeal (1) (c); and add () (a.), () (a) (IV), and () (a) (V) as follows: --1. Driving under the influence - driving while impaired - driving with excessive alcoholic content - definitions - penalties. (1) (c) It is a misdemeanor for any person who is an habitual user of any controlled substance defined in section 1--0 (), C.R.S., to drive a motor vehicle, vehicle, or low-power scooter in this state. (d) For the purposes of this subsection (1), AS USED IN THIS SECTION, "one or more drugs" shall mean all substances defined as a MEANS ANY drug, AS DEFINED in section 1--0 (1), C.R.S., and all controlled substances ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS defined in section 1--0 (), C.R.S. SECTION 1-1- (), C.R.S., and glue-sniffing, aerosol inhalation, and the inhalation of any INHALED GLUE, AEROSOL, OR other toxic vapor or vapors, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1-1, C.R.S. () (a.) (I) IT IS A MISDEMEANOR FOR ANY PERSON TO DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE OR VEHICLE IF, AT THE TIME OF DRIVING OR WITHIN TWO HOURS AFTER DRIVING, THE PERSON'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA CONTAINS ANY AMOUNT OF: (A) A SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0, C.R.S.; EXCEPT FOR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS; -- SB1-

4 (B) SALVIA DIVINORUM, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), C.R.S.; OR (C) SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), C.R.S. (II) IT IS A MISDEMEANOR FOR ANY PERSON TO DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE OR VEHICLE IF, AT THE TIME OF DRIVING OR WITHIN TWO HOURS AFTER DRIVING, THE PERSON'S BLOOD CONTAINS FIVE NANOGRAMS OR MORE OF DELTA -TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL PER MILLILITER IN WHOLE BLOOD. (III) DURING A TRIAL, IF THE STATE'S EVIDENCE RAISES THE ISSUE, OR IF A DEFENDANT PRESENTS SOME CREDIBLE EVIDENCE, THAT THE DEFENDANT CONSUMED ONE OR MORE DRUGS BETWEEN THE TIME THAT THE DEFENDANT STOPPED DRIVING AND THE TIME THAT TESTING OCCURRED, SUCH ISSUE SHALL BE AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE, AND THE PROSECUTION MUST ESTABLISH BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT THAT THE DRUG TEST RESULT DESCRIBED IN THIS PARAGRAPH (a.) WAS REACHED AS A RESULT OF ONE OR MORE DRUGS CONSUMED BY THE DEFENDANT BEFORE THE DEFENDANT STOPPED DRIVING. (b) In any prosecution for the offense of DUI per se, the defendant shall be entitled to offer direct and circumstantial evidence to show that there is a disparity between what the ANY tests show and other facts so that the trier of fact could infer that the tests were in some way defective or inaccurate. Such evidence may include testimony of nonexpert witnesses relating to the absence of any or all of the common symptoms or signs of intoxication for the purpose of impeachment of the accuracy of the analysis of the person's blood, URINE, SALIVA, or breath. (c) Pursuant to section 1--, C.R.S., in charging the offense -- SB1-

5 of DUI per se, it shall be sufficient to describe the offense charged as "drove a vehicle with excessive alcohol content" OR "DROVE A VEHICLE WITH EXCESSIVE DRUG CONTENT". () No court shall accept a plea of guilty to a non-alcohol-related or non-drug-related traffic offense or guilty to the offense of UDD from a person charged with DUI OR DUI per se; or habitual user; except that the court may accept a plea of guilty to a non-alcohol-related or non-drug-related traffic offense or to UDD upon a good faith representation by the prosecuting attorney that the attorney could not establish a prima facie case if the defendant were brought to trial on the original alcohol-related or drug-related offense. () (a) In any prosecution for DUI or DWAI, the defendant's BAC, OR THE PRESENCE OF ONE OR MORE DRUGS IN THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA, AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE ALLEGED OFFENSE OR WITHIN a reasonable time thereafter gives rise to the following presumptions or inferences: (IV) IF AT SUCH TIME THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA CONTAINS ANY AMOUNT OF A SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0, C.R.S., EXCEPT FOR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS; ANY AMOUNT OF A SCHEDULE II CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0, C.R.S.; ANY AMOUNT OF SALVIA DIVINORUM, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), C.R.S.; OR ANY AMOUNT OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), C.R.S., SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. (V) IF AT SUCH TIME THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD CONTAINS FIVE NANOGRAMS OR MORE OF DELTA -TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL PER -- SB1-

6 MILLILITER IN WHOLE BLOOD, SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. (b) The limitations of this subsection () shall not be construed as limiting the introduction, reception, or consideration of any other competent evidence bearing upon the question of whether or not the defendant was under the influence of alcohol, ONE OR MORE DRUGS, OR A COMBINATION THEREOF, or whether or not the defendant's ability to operate a motor vehicle or vehicle was impaired by the consumption of alcohol, ONE OR MORE DRUGS, OR A COMBINATION THEREOF. (e) Involuntary blood test - admissibility. Evidence acquired through an involuntary blood test pursuant to section () shall be admissible in any prosecution for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD, and in any prosecution for criminally negligent homicide pursuant to section 1--, C.R.S., vehicular homicide pursuant to section 1-- (1) (b), C.R.S., assault in the third degree pursuant to section 1--0, C.R.S., or vehicular assault pursuant to section 1--0 (1) (b), C.R.S. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1--, amend (1) (b) (II), () introductory portion, and () (c); and add (.) as follows: 1--. Vehicular homicide. (1) (b) (II) For the purposes of this subsection (1), "one or more drugs" shall mean all substances defined as a MEANS ANY drug, AS DEFINED in section 1--0 (1), C.R.S.; and all controlled substances defined in section 1--0 (), C.R.S. ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (); and glue-sniffing, aerosol inhalation, or the inhalation of any INHALED GLUE, AEROSOL, OR other toxic vapor or vapors, as defined in section () In any prosecution for a violation of subsection (1) of this -- SB1-

7 section, the amount of alcohol in the defendant's blood or breath at the time of the commission of the alleged offense, or within a reasonable time thereafter, as shown by analysis of the defendant's blood or breath, shall give GIVES rise to the following presumptions: (c) If there was at such time 0.0 or more grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters of blood, or if there was at such time 0.0 or more grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of breath, it shall be presumed SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE that the defendant was under the influence of alcohol. (.) (a) IN ANY PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION, IF AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE ALLEGED OFFENSE, OR WITHIN TWO HOURS THEREAFTER, AS SHOWN BY AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA, THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA CONTAINS ANY AMOUNT OF A SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0, EXCEPT FOR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS; ANY AMOUNT OF A SCHEDULE II CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0; ANY AMOUNT OF SALVIA DIVINORUM, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.); OR ANY AMOUNT OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. (b) IN ANY PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION, IF AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE ALLEGED OFFENSE, OR WITHIN TWO HOURS THEREAFTER, AS SHOWN BY AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD CONTAINS FIVE OR MORE NANOGRAMS OF DELTA -TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL PER MILLILITER IN WHOLE BLOOD, SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE -- SB1-

8 THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 1--0, amend (1) (b) (II), () introductory portion, and () (c); and add (.) as follows: Vehicular assault. (1) (b) (II) For the purposes of this subsection (1), "one or more drugs" shall mean all substances defined as a MEANS ANY drug, AS DEFINED in section 1--0 (1), C.R.S., and all controlled substances defined in section 1--0 (), C.R.S. ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (), and glue-sniffing, aerosol inhalation, or the inhalation of any INHALED GLUE, AEROSOL, OR other toxic vapor or vapors, as defined in section () In any prosecution for a violation of subsection (1) of this section, the amount of alcohol in the defendant's blood or breath at the time of the commission of the alleged offense, or within a reasonable time thereafter, as shown by analysis of the defendant's blood or breath, shall give GIVES rise to the following presumptions: (c) If there was at such time 0.0 or more grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters of blood, or if there was at such time 0.0 or more grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of breath, it shall be presumed SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE that the defendant was under the influence of alcohol. (.) (a) IN ANY PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION, IF AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE ALLEGED OFFENSE, OR WITHIN TWO HOURS THEREAFTER, AS SHOWN BY AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA, THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, URINE, OR SALIVA CONTAINS ANY AMOUNT OF A SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0, EXCEPT FOR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS; ANY AMOUNT OF A SCHEDULE II CONTROLLED -- SB1-

9 SUBSTANCE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1-1-0; ANY AMOUNT OF SALVIA DIVINORUM, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.); OR ANY AMOUNT OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 1-1- (.), SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. (b) IN ANY PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION, IF AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE ALLEGED OFFENSE, OR WITHIN TWO HOURS THEREAFTER, AS SHOWN BY AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD, THE DEFENDANT'S BLOOD CONTAINS FIVE NANOGRAMS OR MORE OF DELTA -TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL PER MILLILITER IN WHOLE BLOOD, SUCH FACT GIVES RISE TO THE PERMISSIBLE INFERENCE THAT THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, repeal -1- (1.). SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --, amend () (b) and () (a) (III) as follows: --. Records to be kept by department - admission of records in court. () (b) The department shall also keep a separate file of all abstracts of court records of dismissals of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, and UDD charges and all abstracts of records in cases where the original charges were for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, and UDD and the convictions were for nonalcohol- or nondrug-related traffic offenses. This file shall be made available only to criminal justice agencies, as defined in section --0 (), C.R.S. () (a) Upon application by a person, the department shall expunge all records concerning a conviction of a person for UDD with a BAC of at least 0.0 but not more than 0.0 and any records concerning -- SB1-

10 an administrative determination resulting in a revocation under section --1 () (b) or () (e) if: (III) The person has not been convicted for any other DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD offense that was committed while such person was under twenty-one years of age and is not subject to any other administrative determination resulting in a revocation under section --1 for any other occurrence while such person was under twenty-one years of age; SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend --1 as follows: --1. Mandatory surrender of license or permit for driving under the influence or with excessive alcoholic content. Upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a verdict of guilty by the court or a jury, to DUI OR DUI per se, or habitual user, or, for a person under twenty-one years of age, to DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD, the court shall require the offender to immediately surrender the offender's driver's, minor driver's, or temporary driver's license or instruction permit to the court. The court shall forward to the department a notice of plea or verdict, on the form prescribed by the department, together with the offender's license or permit, not later than ten days after the surrender of the license or permit. Any person who does not immediately surrender the license or permit to the court, except for good cause shown, commits a class misdemeanor traffic offense. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1, amend (1) (b), (1) (g) (I), (1) (g) (II), and (1) (i) as follows: --1. Mandatory revocation of license and permit. (1) The department shall immediately revoke the license or permit of any driver -- SB1-

11 or minor driver upon receiving a record showing that such driver has: (b) Been convicted of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance, as defined in section 1--0 (), C.R.S.; or while an habitual user of such a controlled substance; (g) (I) Been twice convicted of any combination of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI, or habitual user for acts committed within a period of five years; (II) In the case of a minor driver, been convicted of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user committed while such driver was under twenty-one years of age; (i) Been convicted of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user and has two previous convictions of any of such offenses. The license of any driver shall be revoked for an indefinite period and shall only be reissued upon proof to the department that said driver has completed a level II alcohol and drug education and treatment program certified by the unit in the department of human services that administers behavioral health programs and services, including those related to mental health and substance abuse, pursuant to section --1. and that said driver has demonstrated knowledge of the laws and driving ability through the regular motor vehicle testing process. In no event shall such license be reissued in less than two years. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1, amend (1) (a) and () (b); and repeal () (b) (II) as follows: --1. Authority to suspend license - to deny license - type of conviction - points. (1) (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of subsection () of this section, the department has the authority to suspend the license of any driver who, in accordance with the schedule of points -- SB1-

12 set forth in this section, has been convicted of traffic violations resulting in the accumulation of twelve points or more within any twelve consecutive months or eighteen points or more within any twenty-four consecutive months, or, in the case of a minor driver eighteen years of age or older, who has accumulated nine points or more within any twelve consecutive months, or twelve points or more within any twenty-four consecutive months, or fourteen points or more for violations occurring after reaching the age of eighteen years, or, in the case of a minor driver under the age of eighteen years, who has accumulated more than five points within any twelve consecutive months or more than six points for violations occurring prior to reaching the age of eighteen years; except that the accumulation of points causing the subjection to suspension of the license of a chauffeur who, in the course of employment, has as a principal duty the operation of a motor vehicle shall be sixteen points in one year, twenty-four points in two years, or twenty-eight points in four years, if all the points are accumulated while said chauffeur is in the course of employment. Any provision of this section to the contrary notwithstanding, the license of a chauffeur who is convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, UDD, or leaving the scene of an accident shall be suspended in the same manner as if the offense occurred outside the course of employment. Whenever a minor driver under the age of eighteen years receives a summons for a traffic violation, the minor's parent or legal guardian or, if the minor is without parents or guardian, the person who signed the minor driver's application for a license shall immediately be notified by the court from which the summons was issued. () Point system schedule: -1- SB1-

13 Type of conviction Points (b) (II) Habitual user 1 () (b) For the purposes of this article, a plea of no contest accepted by the court or the forfeiture of any bail or collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance in court or the failure to appear in court by a defendant charged with DUI, DUI per se, habitual user, or UDD who has been issued a summons and notice to appear pursuant to section -- as evidenced by records forwarded to the department in accordance with the provisions of section --1 shall be considered as a conviction. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1, amend () (a) (III) and () (a) (IV) as follows: --1. Period of suspension or revocation. () (a) (III) In the case of a minor driver whose license has been revoked as a result of one conviction for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD, the minor driver, unless otherwise required after an evaluation made pursuant to section --1., must complete a level I alcohol and drug education program certified by the unit in the department of human services that administers behavioral health programs and services, including those related to mental health and substance abuse. (IV) Any person whose license or privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways has been revoked under section --1 (1) (g) (I) or (1) (i) or --0 where the revocation was due in part to a DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user conviction shall be required to present an affidavit stating that the person has obtained at the person's own expense a signed lease agreement for the installation and use of an approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section -1- SB1-

14 (), in each motor vehicle on which the person's name appears on the registration and any other vehicle that the person may drive during the period of the restricted license and a copy of each signed lease agreement. SECTION. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1., amend (1) (c) as follows: Mandatory and voluntary restricted licenses following alcohol convictions - rules. (1) The following persons shall be required to hold a restricted license pursuant to this section for at least one year prior to being eligible to obtain any other driver's license issued under this article: (c) Any person whose privilege to drive was revoked under section --0 where the revocation was due in part to a DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user conviction and one of the offenses giving rise to the revocation occurred on or after July 1, 000; or SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1, amend (1) (a), (1) (d) (I), and (1) (d) (II) as follows: --1. Driving under restraint - penalty. (1) (a) Any person who drives a motor vehicle or off-highway vehicle upon any highway of this state with knowledge that the person's license or privilege to drive, either as a resident or a nonresident, is under restraint for any reason other than conviction of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD is guilty of a misdemeanor. A court may sentence a person convicted of this misdemeanor to imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than six months and may impose a fine of not more than five hundred dollars. (d) (I) A person who drives a motor vehicle or off-highway -1- SB1-

15 vehicle upon any highway of this state with knowledge that the person's license or privilege to drive, either as a resident or nonresident, is restrained under section --1 (), is restrained solely or partially because of a conviction of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD, or is restrained in another state solely or partially because of an alcohol-related driving offense is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than thirty days nor more than one year and, in the discretion of the court, by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars. Upon a second or subsequent conviction, the person shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ninety days nor more than two years and, in the discretion of the court, by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than three thousand dollars. The minimum county jail sentence imposed by this subparagraph (I) shall be mandatory, and the court shall not grant probation or a suspended sentence thereof; but, in a case where the defendant is convicted although the defendant established that he or she had to drive the motor vehicle in violation of this subparagraph (I) because of an emergency, the mandatory jail sentence, if any, shall not apply, and, for a first conviction, the court may impose a sentence of imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than one year and, in the discretion of the court, a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, and, for a second or subsequent conviction, the court may impose a sentence of imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than two years and, in the discretion of the court, a fine of not more than three thousand dollars. (II) In any trial for a violation of subparagraph (I) of this -1- SB1-

16 paragraph (d), a duly authenticated copy of the record of the defendant's former convictions and judgments for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD or an alcohol-related offense committed in another state from any court of record or a certified copy of the record of any denial or revocation of the defendant's driving privilege under section --1 () from the department shall be prima facie evidence of the convictions, judgments, denials, or revocations and may be used in evidence against the defendant. Identification photographs and fingerprints that are part of the record of the former convictions, judgments, denials, or revocations and the defendant's incarceration after sentencing for any of the former convictions, judgments, denials, or revocations shall be prima facie evidence of the identity of the defendant and may be used in evidence against the defendant. SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --0, amend () (a) (I) as follows: --0. Habitual offenders - frequency and type of violations. () (a) An habitual offender is a person having three or more convictions of any of the following separate and distinct offenses arising out of separate acts committed within a period of seven years: (I) DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI; or habitual user; SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --0, amend () (a) as follows: --0. Driver's license disciplinary actions - grounds for denial - suspension - revocation - disqualification. () For purposes of the imposition of restraints and sanctions against commercial driving privileges: (a) A conviction for DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI, or habitual user, -1- SB1-

17 or a substantially similar law of any other state pertaining to drinking and driving, or an administrative determination of a violation of section --1 () (a) or () (b) shall be deemed driving under the influence; and SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --1.1, amend () (a) (I) and () (b) (I) as follows: Expressed consent for the taking of blood, breath, urine, or saliva sample - testing. () (a) (I) A person who drives a motor vehicle upon the streets and highways and elsewhere throughout this state shall be required to take and complete, and to cooperate in the taking and completing of, any test or tests of the person's breath or blood for the purpose of determining the alcoholic content of the person's blood or breath when so requested and directed by a law enforcement officer having probable cause to believe that the person was driving a motor vehicle in violation of the prohibitions against DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD. Except as otherwise provided in this section, if a person who is twenty-one years of age or older requests that the test be a blood test, then the test shall be of his or her blood; but, if the person requests that a specimen of his or her blood not be drawn, then a specimen of the person's breath shall be obtained and tested. A person who is under twenty-one years of age shall be entitled to request a blood test unless the alleged violation is UDD, in which case a specimen of the person's breath shall be obtained and tested, except as provided in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (a). (b) (I) Any person who drives any motor vehicle upon the streets and highways and elsewhere throughout this state shall be required to submit to and to complete, and to cooperate in the completing of, a test -1- SB1-

18 or tests of such person's blood, saliva, and urine for the purpose of determining the drug content within the person's system when so requested and directed by a law enforcement officer having probable cause to believe that the person was driving a motor vehicle in violation of the prohibitions against DUI OR DWAI or habitual user and when it is reasonable to require such testing of blood, saliva, and urine to determine whether such person was under the influence of, or impaired by, one or more drugs, or one or more controlled substances, or a combination of both alcohol and one or more drugs, or a combination of both alcohol and one or more controlled substances. SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --, amend () (a) introductory portion, () (a) introductory portion, () (b) introductory portion, () (a) introductory portion, () (a), () (a), () (b), () (c), () (d) (I), (1), and (1) as follows: --. Penalties for traffic offenses involving alcohol and drugs - repeal. () First offenses - DUI and DUI per se. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections () and () of this section, a person who is convicted of DUI OR DUI per se or habitual user shall be punished by: () Second offenses. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection () of this section, a person who is convicted of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user who, at the time of sentencing, has a prior conviction of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, vehicular homicide pursuant to section 1-- (1) (b), C.R.S., vehicular assault pursuant to section 1--0 (1) (b), C.R.S., aggravated driving with a revoked license pursuant to section --0 (1) (b) (I) (A) or (1) (b) (I) (B), or driving while the person's driver's license was under restraint pursuant to -1- SB1-

19 section --1 (1) (d), shall be punished by: (b) If a person is convicted of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user and the violation occurred less than five years after the date of a previous violation for which the person was convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, vehicular homicide pursuant to section 1-- (1) (b), C.R.S., vehicular assault pursuant to section 1--0 (1) (b), C.R.S., aggravated driving with a revoked license pursuant to section --0 (1) (b) (I) (A) or (1) (b) (I) (B), or driving while the person's driver's license was under restraint pursuant to section --1 (1) (d), the court shall not have discretion to employ any sentencing alternatives described in section 1-1.-, C.R.S., during the minimum period of imprisonment described in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (); except that a court may allow the person to participate in a program pursuant to section (1) (a) (II), (1) (a) (IV), or (1) (a) (V), C.R.S., only if the program is available through the county in which the person is imprisoned and only for the purpose of: () Third and subsequent offenses. (a) A person who is convicted of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user AND who, at the time of sentencing, has two or more prior convictions of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, vehicular homicide pursuant to section 1-- (1) (b), C.R.S., vehicular assault pursuant to section 1--0 (1) (b), C.R.S., aggravated driving with a revoked license pursuant to section --0 (1) (b) (I) (A) or (1) (b) (I) (B), or driving while the person's driver's license was under restraint pursuant to section --1 (1) (d) shall be punished by: () Previous convictions. (a) For the purposes of subsections () and () of this section, a person shall be deemed to have a previous -1- SB1-

20 conviction for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, vehicular homicide pursuant to section 1-- (1) (b), C.R.S., vehicular assault pursuant to section 1--0 (1) (b), C.R.S., aggravated driving with a revoked license pursuant to section --0 (1) (b) (I) (A) or (1) (b) (I) (B), or driving while the person's driver's license was under restraint pursuant to section --1 (1) (d), if the person has been convicted under the laws of this state or under the laws of any other state, the United States, or any territory subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, of an act that, if committed within this state, would constitute the offense of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, vehicular homicide pursuant to section 1-- (1) (b), C.R.S., vehicular assault pursuant to section 1--0 (1) (b), C.R.S., aggravated driving with a revoked license pursuant to section --0 (1) (b) (I) (A) or (1) (b) (I) (B), or driving while the person's driver's license was under restraint pursuant to section --1 (1) (d). () Additional costs and surcharges. In addition to the penalties prescribed in this section: (a) Persons convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, and UDD are subject to the costs imposed by section -.1- (1) (c), C.R.S., relating to the crime victim compensation fund; (b) Persons convicted of DUI, DUI per se, AND DWAI and habitual user are subject to a surcharge of at least one hundred dollars but no more than five hundred dollars to fund programs to reduce the number of persistent drunk drivers. The surcharge shall be mandatory, and the court shall not have discretion to suspend or waive the surcharge; except that the court may suspend or waive the surcharge if the court determines that a person is indigent. Moneys collected for the surcharge shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the amount collected to -0- SB1-

21 the persistent drunk driver cash fund created in section --0. (c) Persons convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, and UDD are subject to a surcharge of twenty dollars to be transmitted to the state treasurer who shall deposit moneys collected for the surcharge in the Colorado traumatic brain injury trust fund created pursuant to section -1-0, C.R.S.; (d) (I) Persons convicted of DUI, DUI per se, AND DWAI, and habitual user are subject to a surcharge of at least one dollar but no more than ten dollars for programs to fund efforts to address alcohol and substance abuse problems among persons in rural areas. The surcharge shall be mandatory, and the court shall not have discretion to suspend or waive the surcharge; except that the court may suspend or waive the surcharge if the court determines that a person is indigent. Any moneys collected for the surcharge shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the rural alcohol and substance abuse cash fund created in section -0- (), C.R.S. (1) Victim impact panels. In addition to any other penalty provided by law, the court may sentence a person convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD to attend and pay for one appearance at a victim impact panel approved by the court, for which the fee assessed to the person shall not exceed twenty-five dollars. (1) Alcohol and drug evaluation and supervision costs. In addition to any fines, fees, or costs levied against a person convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD, the judge shall assess each such person for the cost of the presentence or postsentence alcohol and drug evaluation and supervision services. SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --, amend -1- SB1-

22 (1) as follows: --. Alcohol- or drug-related traffic offenses - collateral attack. (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1), no person against whom a judgment has been entered for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD shall collaterally attack the validity of that judgment unless such attack is commenced within six months after the date of entry of the judgment. SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --, amend (1) (c) as follows: --. Person arrested to be taken before the proper court. (1) Whenever a person is arrested for any violation of this article punishable as a misdemeanor, the arrested person shall be taken without unnecessary delay before a county judge who has jurisdiction of such offense as provided by law, in any of the following cases: (c) When the person is arrested and charged with DUI, DUI per se, habitual user, or UDD; SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --, amend (1) (b) (II) and () (a) (II) as follows: --. Convictions, judgments, and charges recorded - public inspection. (1) (b) (II) Upon receiving a request for expungement, the court may delay consideration of such request until sufficient time has elapsed to ensure that the person is not convicted for any additional offense of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD committed while the person was under twenty-one years of age. () (a) Every court of record shall also forward a like report to the department: (II) Upon the dismissal of a charge for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, -- SB1-

23 habitual user, or UDD or if the original charge was for DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, or UDD and the conviction was for a nonalcoholor nondrug-related traffic offense. SECTION 0. In Colorado Revised Statutes, --0, amend (1) (c) (I) as follows: --0. Proof of financial responsibility - methods of giving proof - duration - exception. (1) (c) Notwithstanding the three-year requirement in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1): (I) If an insured has been found guilty of DUI, DUI per se, OR DWAI or habitual user or if the insured's license has been revoked pursuant to section --1, other than a revocation under section --1 () (b) or () (e), only one time and no accident was involved in such offense, proof of financial responsibility for the future shall be required to be maintained only for as long as the insured's driving privilege is ordered to be under restraint, up to a maximum of three years. The time period for maintaining the future proof of liability insurance shall begin at the time the driver reinstates his or her driving privilege. SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, , amend () (c) (I) as follows: Criminal history record check. () An individual whose criminal history record is checked pursuant to this section is disqualified and prohibited from driving motor vehicles for the motor carrier described in subsection (1) of this section if the criminal history record check reflects that: (c) Within the two years immediately preceding the date the criminal history record check is completed, the individual was: (I) Convicted in this state of driving under the influence, as -- SB1-

24 defined in section --1 (1) (f), C.R.S.; driving with excessive alcoholic content, as described in section --1 () (a), C.R.S.; OR driving while ability impaired, as defined in section --1 (1) (g), C.R.S.; or driving while an habitual user of a controlled substance, as described in section --1 (1) (c), C.R.S.; or SECTION. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. -- SB1-

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